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Re: Carbon iPhone Programming



On May 28, 2008, at 1:45 AM, Laurence Harris wrote:

On May 26, 2008, at 9:46 AM, Michael Ash wrote:

So your careful observations have led you to the conclusion that I am
well versed in Cocoa and not as well versed in Carbon. Brilliant! I
would have told you this directly if you had asked.

Mind if I ask why you're subscribed to this list since you don't seem to have a big investment in it and don't plan to?

As has been mentioned previously, the bickering isn't really helpful and just comes across as bitter more than anything else.


Larry, according to your reasoning if someone has an existing Carbon app and they think that adding support for, say, Core Animation would make it even more useful/marketable/whatever, that they shouldn't be able to subscribe to cocoa-dev so they could ask questions because they don't have a big investment in Cocoa (and may not plan to).

And given the tenor of this thread to date, I suspect if said person happened to mention that they had added Core Animation support, the response from some quarters would be less than favorable unless they included the qualification, "...I got it to work, but it meant having to add some Cocoa code to my app" and made little gagging sounds. :)

steve

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